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"r, "; . , r 1~ : _ _ S,l'3,' --- w,,.-::.-,v.,::. , to 4, ---i ...icr:'-i....:1,--.:.'d-:..'.- MEE . ranciportattoil 43: • ? . ~..,> - 846 abiEga Transport'atio;i'Liir.- C6iiatiCtect on strict - not !Nit - fling, to . ho the only Line thni: ld on /TII4E proprietors if.thi,c old estithli,thed line have plat, their st9etc in the rnosrcomPlete npler,, and "arc thoroughly - prepared to forwari Produee and 3Vcreltandine to and from Eastern'cities , ..on the openin of nuvigatintr, 'We'trtistthot our -long'exporienen in the carrying bcsiaess,rincl zenloirs attention tri..tlin interests of tea. to us a co:it_iniiance and increace of:the patronage hitherto estetided- Oar arinngemerils will enable 114 to carry with the utmost deApatcli, land our price. shirll'alikny,_ ha as lo.v aithelowest _ char,, d: by_ other responsible - rro , tucean.l Nlerchandisn will be received , d'iur `warded nag. and west without any charge fur 'adneiti. sing. .Storage. or C tniAsi.m._ . Bills offorwarded, and every directicyrprompt ly - attended to. Adresi, -. niappl2. to AVM. BINGH AM, enr. Liberty and lYnyne sot:, Ilittslig. . BINGHAM:3, nou.K...nd STRATTON;:' ' • No. 276 Nlarket 'meet, Philtidelphie, .1 AM ES W I LSO N, Agent. - ; No. 122 North Howard street,l3ithlntore. 1V IL LI AM TYSON, A gent. spr . lol No. 10, - IVestAtreet; New'Tolk. REI.I.INCE PORTABLE 110 AT LINE. . . Between Pittsburgh and the Eastern !lilies, - . • _ WITHOUT TRANSHIPPING. ...I:1111S old established Line (being tho olddst Port• able Brat Line on the Card) is now Prepared tit receive Pr:mince HMI Merchandiz-t for shipping , ith• ci.Enst or We..o. The Boats of this Lino are coin nianded by , ekilid, exnerienced and sober Cnpiain., ehd pruwided with good mews, B bats and cargoes are - ,oansle.Vied'froM and to Canal end I.l.,tilroad,', saving n!1 removalseputtuioncni good,. Trips made itt as short time, and goods carried on as - fuir terms us `a:try - tither line. i; Thankful fur, and respectfu'dy snliciting a co.mittu• ahee did very liberal and growing patronage he t e . IC:foie - bestowed upon this line, we with cot& fence as shre illose.tnerchanti disposed to favor us, that their bbiiness .shall be done to tlwicentitc satisfaction , Cloods'Tartied by usexmsigned to either of our hens es, will be shipped to their destinntion, free of charge • Ibl-shipping, storage-or advance of charges. As we . hitld no interest in S't'eamboat Stock, Merchants may d r epend open their g oods always :wing forward with. achyoh lipori•gou ' d boots-and at the lowest rates cf freight. ' iProduce consigned to nor boom at Philadelphia 61.i - 11;e:will be 'sold on liberal terms, and advance Made either at Pitivbergh or Philadelt.bin. JOHN Mc FA DEN & On., Penn fttriet, Busdn,PittAborgh JAS. 111. DAVIS , & Co on anti 251,- i aplo 6m Marketst...Philadelphin . p'. E C II & Co.'s Old-Establislied, Transportation Lines, : (Being the first ono on the Pa. Canny) 1. BETWEEN ITTSBURGH, .rtmaDELtIO A. AL T NI 0R F. AND NEW YORK ARE fully prepared to trannnct any 1a1.i0044 that may by confided tothem, in such n manner an moat gjve general satin nctionr Their stock consists id a trouble daitg line of Pennsylvania Boats and Rail Road Cars, (nil owned by Ihemselven,) obiehesables them to carry a large quantity of freight whit err-ruin. ly and despatch., in at .hors time, and on as fu:otable tsrms as any other renpon•dnle Line. i-Protince or Merclisndise consigned to any of the fldersignell ferwardod.free of any charge for,commin ' ion or storage. Tobacco, ler l'hilad:ophia; carried hy bur Line, will hi. ..delivered at the city Tobacco loYarebouse; Puck street, in the cars, without 11iyage. The bnsiness of these Lines willbe conducted on abhnthdtreping principles,- I' D 7 Address or apply to D. LEECH & Co., • . Canal finale, Penn street, Pittnhurgh. HARRIS & TusTIN, Nos 13 and 15 South Third st.. l'bilad'a. . . JOS. TAYLOR & sONS, = .114 and North Howard st... Baltimore. • W. P. ORRIC E, itit9-d3m . - 7 West at.. New Yolk. i • -, ,, .: D. LEECH ..t. CO!,S. 1 P.ACKAGE EXPRESS TO PHILADEUPOIA. „,, nm ,, The Canal being now open, the - - -- above Express, which has been '44ablilhed Co: theconveyancd of valuable pakages of inerchmlize, specie, Bank notes, jeuelry, ikc.. will ftecommence running on, Monday. 6th Apill.l '-`.f An lion Chest will bu dispatched daily, dOring the traveling season. Apply to - i D. LEECII Sr. CO., . 1 iip9-3m ” cor. Penn - st. and Canal. 186. E independentTortable Boat lime, .Por the Transportation of Produce, 'and Merchandise; to and from ivi.snuncik BALTIMORE AND PIIILADELPIIIA. 'No Transhipment. THE subseribert, Agents fora number of, the best -Portable Beats. forming a regular daily Line, be eween Pittsburgh and the, Eastern cities, will be fully 1 repaced, on the opening of nocintion, to ship a large _:amount of Produce and Merchandise. with despatch on_accompdating terma. I The greatsuccess which his characterised this mode tranapmtation on the Penn-i' Canals and Railroads, during the last few years ' nolwithitancling tbo o pp, iition of, lung established companies, and is a pretty tiureindication of ha superiority over the old plan or fraushipping at the different termMuus of canals and iajlrpids. • We therefore ask for the Independent Pot table Boat fine!' liberal share of patronw , e. 111 TrodtiCetOr Merehatldise consigned to us for ship. meat willbe forwarded immediately on arrival free of 'tiny charge for-commission, storage or insurance.— Litding transmitted, and all instructions prompt -Iy.. nttended MEARS,. RAYNOR & Co., Broad et., Philadelphia. ROSE, LVIERCHIA, & Cu., Smith's Wharf, Briltin.ore. C A McANPLTY & Co, canal basin, Fountain st, near Liberty. ' Pittsburgh. Good IntealZast 117aii nr _ll4 lIILADY:gILPHUA, APLENDID NEW TROT BUILT COACHED, A 4VND RAIL ROAD CARS, ta, AVlg. 3,0av0 Pittsburgh _ daily, at 1 o'clock, P. M THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, A5CE1411;167114. HILLS WITH iSIX 110 - RS ES ;IND.-P0.9 TII)LION. - .. • , 9 rysvn - t , ' 4 14a r. :•• Prom Ohambirsbu r -byßailroallo Philaddelphia, :In eidendid newly built Eight IN heel Car., that.° can. -• • " rnfttink with Mail Care fur. New York; also'at Cham .• Mail , ,Linen direct fur. Balihnorc and - , arOiliZmafor the above Line, next ‘locoetho Ex change Hotel, St Clair street, and - .oppoilte :the St Clint-lei Hotel, Wood street. lung IQ W. R. MOOII.IIVA -.Agt- . , s. scvArtrz wood respectfully inform his . . . Evietias end 'customers thut . ho has removed to 'No: 411/ft Market: street. bet Ween -Firth and Liberty • itreeta"..(amst-sade) where he is receiving a , large and 1. well ass orted,stock of i3nring Ganda; to which he would reaper-1(011y mutts their .attentiCip: - ap3 (16th [WRM FOR TRANSPORTING GOODS '1 1~~6. ~`=~~- ~~ ~~-- *Wostorn Transportation Company FARE RED-UCED!! nmracivaL. Ell 144,X4M - 1530v,.. , :: ,, f ,. .. „-,,,,,. . k ..F,7.-:. , .. - ,. - c.', , l* - Av - .7 . :i -4 - - -- -- ----------,---;','-,::,---77.,:-:;f':;..--...!::, :-~-:;~; - ;4 ..Totaxo!glii . • 6 Oat Liao; 1846. FOR the transportation ' or freight betwren Pitts. borgh;litid tia'Atlrntiechitia...pkileonsylvania -Improvements and:Bulii*tirand Stiquehrtnita road The:Proitileilhs of tgi's old esivasited iog ceistideted'their ra'neirterniti seepmpared to for ward 'goods to anti (torn the East (on . thepening• - of the canal navigation,) On.as liberal,ternia-al; t hole of ant other tem . -tangible Line; ettd determined that no care or - .atiehtian:nn Their.iitt-t..thall be wanting to that : . patronage so bestowed .nPottihuid*Or:several Yearit - pasi• The deckled. sueeecifof the.. Portable" Boat syStem.- .tominffest iii 01eregOirilyind dispatch experienced in the deli4etfiffgoodd, the absence o O fall rick of delay, bri•nkog'e or other incident do - dile - hid system, to be . --huniettly transihip - ped. - the, limes nn, the_ wny, and the mer - chaottiblo . order , in. whiCh educe has been kvo - wedly delii:ered ;by him induced. the 'propriet - Orc to increase their week con4derablY-thisseuson. .Theitesterhdye':einrehntotes .at etuth point (Om - Oiled by any other Lines, affords them facilities to condlictdheir business ith disnatch; and to shippers the convenience of free storage, ii re 7 rinired. until tit* ariatigeoients are. complete—while their long 'exp.etienee in the,earr • Ong - ttude, it is rre stoited,',U,lll be ' sufficient kuuruntee to their patrons and thepuhliC, - thtit•they will 's - ureesufolly exert them solves do-give general saiiStaction. Protinea 'me:eh/ad and forw - erdea. SlNlmbont eivir iii•A, paid; and - Bills Lading transmitted free of chaige for rommission, - advancing nr storage, and all cotnmu nicutionsto the fullowingailent4 promptly attended to. TA - AFFr & cot' Penn attil Wayne ate., Pitte-tare). 1- • THOMAS BORTH DGE. 27S Market slier!. Philadelphia. • OVONNORS & CU, non 10 rr - • North street, Baltimore. FARE REDUCED! Opposition Good Intent Fast Lino for Va:RELAY):}IIE)VMEA. OF•SPLENDID TROT auttr COACH LIB `", k r -vciral,-;•44 ,c?•-.1L-5a.11 Genre Pittsburgh daily at P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, ft,tcendittgthu =amain with SIX HORSES 'AND POSTILLIOA orria Wile:lsloHr OUT TO CH AMSCRSBUGH, . 1 , Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philodelphio, onl) Line, running, tkeir own ear. onibn rtok.)co tiny wilb Moil Cur. for New York; olxont Cho mbar. loirg wish Moilline. direct to Baltimoreoiol Wutib int on FV"Uffice second door below the St Charles Hotel IV,..Wsi street. oet 25-ly A. I-IEN DERON, Agent. Dr. Wm. DC Wright, Dentist; Oqice and Rt - xedtnce in Si (. lair al zri A few below Lani), near 111, Exchange !lute). ron. IMPORTANT ARRIVAL Tr HIS day received. and nosy opovir.g, q %piebald" usArnimenl of Fine, Plain and Fenev Udine! CLOTH -3, CASSIIIEIIES, VESIINGS, Sc All Of the choicest select i..ns. The subscriber is tiow opening 11'4 stork of Spring Goods, vl liiCll, for variety, I.le, stylv and rptalit, never berme been offered in this city. The very flat. tering patronage bestowed upon this establishment the past year. boa icringed the substaiber in make no nntisind large pliant:ie. Many of three are of a superior quality and tesdthe. and of a kfind never brought to this market by any oilier cionbikliment.— lie would respectfully solicit the attention of his ft iends and the citizens prier-ally. who are acruitinmed to having their garments mock to tinter having for virile time past paid particular attention to 11114 hi rich of his hosineitii, arid tinning secitied the Li.it=talfier! Of I be r 1 1 ,15! competent and fasciolltibk F 0111•• VllEOllll'l, 05InIpliphvd and well known in such in 'llia cmnrlll.ll,ol, it IVOIII/1 bu diffiriiit. in A Coillfnoll fl,t1,•111,1r1l,t, Ti, entllTlOrare the v,111,443 are lit, 41 'CI:. but it C. 111.141. of every ch,Cri p; ion of wit able for geirstlercen's wear. such. • SOoeillne. Ploin and Fancy Colored FRENCH ANO ENGLISH B ROA Di.:LOTHS. CASSIMERES, of entire tiiv style 6; v4rionspitid Bias; VESTI N GS, of every I lescription, a fee/ expressly for "Dn.. or l'enly Vest's:" FINE TWEEDS, of •orion.: m)les and ',keg; Olive. Brown, Black and Gold Mixed CASH MA It ETS. FINE SACK SHIRTS, with linen Loden, and col SILK UNDER SIIIRTS, IntAsvEns.4 r dendid Satin Semi:4, Hundkercheifii, Sinifietiderx, St , He will Fin pleased at all t ime, 10 .51tryw Ole, Good. to any wishing to purchase, feeling confident that he ran fortd.di any garment in his line an 134 ; ' ;' , 14141 term., and in better style, than at any 'eller chiabli.hment .West of the Mountains. An examination 0: the stock and nib• of work man.hip will convince any person 01 i the advantages to be derived by pmehasina nt this c. - üblishment. P. DELANY, NO. 99 MEW! Y r7"The New York and Philadelphia Enthrone nre this day received. mar 19 WE BEAU THE JEWS AND GENTILES!! GREAT WESTERN CLOTHI‘G SI'ONE!! P. OWENS, PROPRIETOR; RETURNS thanks obis ehi customers nnd r, ien,l far past favors. Ile is now prepared to sell ohohing towel', by ten per cent, than any other estab lishment went of the mountains; and keeps constnnt• I . y on band n lares nssortment of GENT] EMEN'S CLOTHING. such as Over Coats from $3;50 to $3O, Cassinett l'ants fpm to $1; fine Cassiniere Pants from $3.5010 $6; fine Satin Vests for $1.75; fine Botn• bazino da.for $3; und till kinds of WINTER VESTS, Sill RTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, SUSI'EN DELIS, and all articles in his line. Those who wiA to porehnse, will do well , to give him a - ca11.n.3 he is preptited to furnish clothing on the very cheapest teems , foretp.h. Don't forgei the piece; GREAT %VP:STERN CLOTHING STORE, NO. 143, LIBERTY STREET, 'opposite Brewery Alley. oet2Blf. I'. (HY ENS. i-- CLOTHIMG,STOIIitE IValer Street, Three Doors below [h'''ood. TliE subscriber respectfully informs ilia cu.tn mers and the public generally, that 4 has open ed a variety of seasonable clothing, utjthe above stand, which hu offers ascheap as can be bonght in th. city. . • . _ Mostar° ix in charge of Mr II PEW, ani.nfthe best clatters and mogexpericnced workmen in ttio city. oct2Btf. P. OW ENS: RE-BUILT AND AT WORKI PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE. WILLIAM B. SUAFFEII; MFRCRANT TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends ndtfje public generally, that he has taken the f NEW STORE - - - At thecorner of Wood end - Waterstreets, on ihe site occupied by Mr S. Schoyer previous to the Arent Fire, where he is prepared to furnish all articles: in the line GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING On the most moderate terms, and nt the shortest no tice. Hie stock of .Goods is ENT/IRE ,LY NE W,! And has been folioed with much care to '414 the mar. km. Ho has in .his employment some of the best workmen in the City; and from long expet!ience in the business, he hopes to give general smisfuctio n to those whomay favor him with their custom. A large as. eortstent of ClOthing suited to the Se4son. consisting of Cloth, Frock and DressCont!', of allculors various .qualities. Ho offers to ihe public as (300 D BARGAINS _I Aa any establishment in the. city., Ho hat( also a lnrge stock of Vests, Shirti, cotton and silk Cravats. Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, which he is prepared) to sell low for cis)); and cash only. Having secure&the services of an excellent. otter, he iFt prepared In Manufacture garments of all kinds to order, in such a Manner as to eandef the . • PITTSBURGH; CLOTHING STORE. worthy of public patronage,. The public i are , invited tomtit and examine for themielves, ~j)424-tf ~~S~i~^.:c, MtMl ~s ~ .. ~x =MIME • • • = _ _ 0 1. - 14: • - ' - : 7;:f , E; n'IIPX . E &(1 r i " * • ARRANGEMENTeiA'!:Iit - 4-11:4, 1846 . • \, BLAKELIn 'METCIIEI), 'AG gATS. Remittanciala,and Rassage.to and from GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND; BY THE Black Ball, or old Line Liverpool Packets - -LeSailing:from New York and Liverpool on the let and 16th of every month:Zl And 'oy, First Class American Skips [Sailing Weekly.] 1110ERSONS sending to the "Old Cpuntry" for their rr Friends, can make the necessary arrangementE with the subscribers, and have them brought out in any of the Eight Shipweemptising the Black 8011, or Old Line of Liverpool Pockets, (sailing froth Liv. erpool on the Ist and 16th of every month,) also by First Close Ships. willing from that port weekly, which out Agents. Messrs. James D. Ruche & Co. there will send out without delay., Should those sent fat not home outthe Money will berefunded without any deduction. The "BLACK BALL. OR OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL, PAC RE TS,"c omprise the follow ing magnificent ships, and will sail from Liverpool on their reguliti appointed day, as, follows: On Ist Jun. Ist ?day. Ist Sept. Europe, 16th " 16th " 16th " New York, Ist Feb. lot June. Ist Oct American, 1.6111 " 16th " 16th " Yolkohire, lot Mar. lot July. let Nov Cambridge, 16th " 16th " 16th Dec Oxford, Ist April, lot Aug. Ist " Montezuma, Ifth " 16th " 18th " Notice—lt it , well ktinven. that the Black hull le the very best conveyance for persons to get out their (fiends, tool as other passenger Agents advertise to bring out passengers by that. Line, the public are re. Tectfully notified by the owners that nil Passenger Agent. brit Roche, Brothers & Co., and Bliskely.di Mitchel, are not o rized to advertise and to bring out l'essengers by that Line. We have to all times I.r sole Marts at Sight fornny amount. direct on dm R..iyal Busk of Ireland. Dub• lir, Al,O Oil Nlef4r, Pre,ools. GI Ole, Arne, S: Bankers, London, %shirt, ate paid free of discount, or tiny charge .• hatever, in till the principal towns through orit Englund, Ireland, Scot land and Wales. Apply to, or address, if by Letter, (pod pnid ) ROI:I - IF:, & Co. Nu. 35, Fulton street, New (Nest door in the Folio. Batik, JAMES D. ROC H E & Co's Office, No SO. Water street, Live, pool. Or to BLAKELY & M rrcii Penn street, near the Ctinol Bridge, Or corner and Sinithtied ats, (2,1 .) jtvl 17 -t tAm h t • _ - - - - - -- - ;: ,- .?ar-er,-- -- 1':-:--: - - Fi It ~.„.......„:„..„,..,,„..„.„....,._.4E3ET, -._,,,,,, . - , Furniture Warerooms. Tiii.::„l,•.,ihrt would most re-pect fully call the utteniion of iln< public In hi+ muck of Lul.inct Nitre, p0.Air......i0p ovf runt in her inanutrac• turitoz, eratthliAmcia in the city. He i+ enolded to sell hie u rll lit nitwit loiur pric•••: then:fore he w•o.thl remind thaw 0110 Want gam) Fornif art, at it fair price nut to fa. get the tight place, N 09.7 Fifth 4:teet THREE' Bi OHS! CLO'FII[NG STORE. NO. 151, LIBERTY STREET. Tiet, al and big Idy po tulili-Ivneut inform 4 hi. ft end. and ILo public ot lurzo, that u portion of Lie ,s'Plersa AND SUMMER STOCK READY MA I) E C L 0 'l' II IN G, 1$ nosy plopall,l flat, in.,prrtann, and hn fully nil who corata•aaplate purrhaqing ameba• in lair title to pay biro a visit. tli• 1440 Ck this season i• Eareaaliaarly rich; enrnprisoag off do , late•t. PAS/I ON''' AND PA TT ER NS,u.l nil his Goods. hay nag born liele•cleti lay himsrll in the enmern ni , 311e13, Ito ran with roaafialonr o raTomtnena I t hem to III; MM./Met. as bring of the very brat quality. His lure assolinartat of DRESS COATS, IA made in the m7nlt modern and irni.r . oved st)le, tool the work tnattship cannot be excelled. Pantsof every de.criptian. Satin 4. Fancy Fes/s. Ile lam a rare nol beontifel wisortment of vn STINGS, To which be would rII the attention of I b e p u bli c a, he helievestirem robe more BEAUTIFUL AN!) CHEAPER, Than anything of the kind that hag been offered here Twccdand other coats, for Summor wear, I n.gtent variety and [uncle inevery style, Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks SUSPENDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS, HANDKERUME PS, vial every other article ne cessary fin u FASHIONABLE DRESS. Ile has a very large ail excellent assortment of SUBSTANTIAL. CLOTH ING, which will he sal lower than it can lie port-hosed at any oilier place in the city—to winch ha woultrinvith the nitention of winking men nn.i othcrs who wish se, v iceuble clothing for every iloy's wen r. • - Hering in his erep!o3 name of the BEST CUTTERS AND ‘VOIiKMEN flint the Country can prodore, and being provided• whit ft marl: of for exr.elleace and ‘n• riety CANNOT BE EQUALLED,Ite is prepared To Wake Clothes to Order, At the shortest notice, and in o firle that CANNOT Do not Fags theTHREE BIG DOORS. IL is not conAidered any TROUBLE. TO SAO (V CLOTHING, Awl the ptttprietor leek confident that after nn ex nmination of his .tack, all v. ho desire to pitchers° trill tied it their iroetest io deal nt hi.r.muldt,hmt.nt. The prorrielm would lake ihA OppUrnthity to ten• der his aincere thanks to the piddle fur the unprece dented patronage bestowed upon bin establidonent, Ste] 114 the success ho has met with in an indicati o n dolt his effints to please his politics, have not been unovailing, he pledges himself that nothing shall be omitted on his part to secure their kindness for the fu• JOHN NIcCLOSKEY, mqr 17.,1&w HO, FOR OREGON! 711 11 E undersigned would inform his old patrons and 1. the public in general, that, notwithstanding the gent excitement on the Oregon gnestion, he still con liners to manufacture CLOTHING of nll kinds to order and otherwise, in supet ler style. He bus lately received n large lot of CLOTHS, CASSI ME Ft ES, SATTINETTS, JEANS, &c., Which for beauty. In:ltion, durability and cheapness are unsurpassed in the Western market. Among the above will be found many goods of entirely now style no to texture and color. These i ho NATIONAL would respectfully invite his old customers and the public to call and examine, confident of his ability to please in all deportment. Flo has also on hand a variety of fancy. SILK' SILK' VELVETS, CASHMERES, VALENCIAS, ETC. Forvestings, at all prices, which he is prepared to make for in a style unsurpassable. Ho has also Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra . rats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other articleappertaining to men's wear' ; all qualitirs,und prices in great variety. In returning his thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage, heretofore extended tohim.theun demigneci would observe, that notwithstanding the greet quantity of steam got up by rotild,belint establishment be still continues to glide along on_ the low pressure system, and defies competition in all the various branches of his business, viz; in the fittingde. !moment; workmanship, fashion, 4.c. I have still on hand a few cloaks; overcoats and other article* of win tat: wear, which I will sell ttt unusually low prices. JAMES .13 MITCHELL, • • National Clothing Store, feb3-d&tv 165 Liberty st., 2d tloor beloir sth. a4,iY:.;:.:-! . . - -.:7 , 1A.1 -- '''' ''' She hue on hand inni iniemlr keiuting,a largo ns4int. moot of Ortinmenteil flair tVrak, studs 0* Lailiea' igs, Bands, Braid.; Curls, Neeklneee, Brucelettt. Finger Ring., Gentlemen's Wigs, Tnnpt iea Serntehe., Sc. Mrs 11., has been fur many yews engngerl in the bu :isle. in Ft iIIICC unit the United Stater, until Irvin het long mai emensise ex ye. ience, she le e k nunti.lind ol neing title it aive I , t? all whir sill fiiv tt "'it , , bei l l ,,l tonnze. 11er pricer me more lifter. 11. 11. RYAN. ot than have been otleted in this city here blurs. \Mir 17-1 v 13E SURPASSED Three Big Doors, 151 Liberty st ~.. Di. ;El: Meritt, Dentist, (Of ihe'Rurnt Districi.). . . , . . ID ESP ECTFULLY informsbisfrieudqiind aUthose :ertio"Wholt hisaerticea that he has tnhen,un office n Smithfield ;meet. 2AI- deer from: Virgin irlley, where he will now attend all Opeintionsof the Teeth Mile best manner and irc the ehortent notice. Office hours from 9 rill 12. andfrnm 27 ill 5. may 2—rlawt YEN 1 TIAN BZLN STEIV.VELT s rHEolgi and well known Ve am Blind Maker, former tf Second and Fourth sta.o :es tide - method to inform many friends of the - Fact it his Factory is now in full !ration nn St Clair et., near' , old Allegheny Bridge, _ Jere u constant srpply of rods of various colors and dities, is constantly kept hand and at all prices, im twenty-cents up to suit 43tomers. N. 13 If retinfred, Blinds wilt he put up so, that in case of alatm by fire, or otherwise, they may he re moved without the aid- of a screw-driver, and with the samefacility that soy other piece of furniture can he removed. and without any extra expense. je2 , l-d,SE.vi ly. Lard Oil at a. tiedaced<Priee• TH E subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and public in getwral. that his new Factory in now completed. and with a large addition to his machinery, he is prepured to make considera ble 'rambles of at superb,' article of Lard Oil which be in demi mined to sell (-heap, filly oppleciatine, the old proverb, "dint a nimble ,:ixrwnco in betted' than at s low " Ile leek confident that consomers would final it to their advuutuge to give hint u cull and exarnitur for themselves. • • Woolen nuinitructurrrs, Marldnims and otherii, are to+peetfally invited to examine Ills gut - wirier nil. Fi6h atreet, near Market, otipogite Hunker's Coidertionti• iy Store, aid Meaan Samoel M'Clurken & Co. Lib erty direct. M. C. EDEY, Lard Oil Manufuctorer. A swilvri"r quality of Star Candies aim rty s on hand mare& ORNA ikIP:NTAL HAIR WORK. MRS. RENTER, ',12 Ea 2225) ALLEGHENY CITY. Si a doors from the Aqueduct, Opposite file Colleclot%. (Ace. NV i-hie to illfOrrn the public tlnrt she has just corn metered the tie it APA tt At. HAIR Business, inn! lin. sery superior stock, received from the Eastein Cities, atel Purist and she prepared to fill all milers at tho shortest notice. and in n manner that cann-n be excited by tiny similar munufariarer in the country. Guisuta Iron Works: LEWIS o'll Acelrl & LEWIS, NI A N CEACTWIER.S. rpHE tinder-igned, acting us Agents f r the above j. e.tahlo.hrneet. are leeching supplies Imm the %Vol-I,s, and a tll in n short time be folly supplied with all the VZlrl , Oll4 of IRON owl NAILS. Thq robia.c.fully liberal .hare of rzlilic I ., A tronngo,vekth lilt' COl/11 Icut USIUt 1.11,re that the quali• ty of the naicle pill nol he snrpn,s,.l by any in Ow nmrk.•t. itotiEicrsuN EPPEIi T. tn3r3o .llars Age,ll, for the G.A.,. !rum Works. e < , Vt - , --- -,,- 7 4 - - ' 0 s c. / ‘"! 'S) ‘ ' - tAI . / , DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA EACII 11 ,, A11 , 4 Tllh. LLnEr. AND tVARRAI , TY 0? DAVID LANDRETH. FOR .11th, by I:* LSNOWDEN. No '29 W a te r art. ut the itana formerly occupied by Geo A Berry Extinct from tile — Report" or ,lionvo,ido g Commit tee of tire l'entitt2 t lvettia Hnrtiwdturnl Sudety' unuoinittort) ntiltted, and ordered to be printed. Landreth's Nnrseries and Gardens. , •Th ehe o t t v , r sivo groond4 nrlt on Ftnieral street near the, A rserml. r " • • The eatiiev COllem (ion of Caine:lets ens wok lime. Some of ttit.u.n now in Es:session of those dist , rguished nursery men, air ten feet, h,gh. • • • • Tim selection of aunt. a noes ri.As T 5 (4 yitlunble and extensive. the Nurseries are ail very correctly mminged, supply rag every unit of the Union, n detail of which stoold occupy too much of our spare: we therefore oontent nurse Ives with stating that the stuck is very large, and in every singe of growth, consisting of FOREST AND ORNA NI EN T A Ir, TREES, EVER GREENS, SIIRUf3O, VINES AND CREEPERS, with n collection of lied/ tecrunts planto: Front TREES of the hest kind and most he a lthy con liLion; large hells of needing apples, pears, plums, &c., na stocks for budding and grafting; a plan very superior to that of working upon casket a, 0 Lich curry with them into the graft ull the diseases of thu parent stock. • "G sun EN SE I. Ds of the finest quality have been scattered over the country ruin these grounds, and may ulway.4 be depended apott. The Seed Establish ment of these I Ifirticulturists is one of the taint Cu. tensive in the Union, and its Fel utation is well sus. tained Gum )em to year. "To f.bsiate the chance of mixture of the farina o f the plants of the same family. they have established another innately, at a suitable distance, so that degen anion cannot talie place, , and ohict. secures to the purchaser a "genuine article." Knowing thus the age, quality and process of culture of every plant, the supply from awl' grounds is recommended with great confidence." "." Since the date of the "Report" from which the above is extracted, the entire establishment has been grentlyenlarged. T 110 collect ion oiramelli 11:k embruces all the finer kinds, and consists of some thousands of various sizes; so likewise of Roles, and other desirable plants, both tender and lardy; Fruit Trees, &c: The Seed Gerdens alone cover fifty acres, and the whole is, ns it has been for more than half a century. under the successive management of father and son, the roost prominent in. America. [ Otders received by F. L. SNOWDEN, from whom catalogues mny be obtained, gratis. nm r 9-1 A Pann For Sale CONSISTING of about 150 acres, fifty of which is cleared and onderfence, situated about three miles from the city of Allegheny, between the Frank lin and Beaver roads, well watered, and adjoining lands of Arthur Gallagher, James Kerr. the late Havid Chess, Hugh Davis, Egg. Robert Davis and Samuel Davis. This tract of land from its proximity to market trade, are inducements to Gardner's Farm ers, Butchers or Manufacturers. Price low and con 'ditions easy. For particularsenquire of ' SARAH 11 FETTERMAN, • or . JAMES C CCMMINS, nov6 Pittsburgh Pe. SFA,ECT SCHOOL W. MOODY respectfully announces to his old friends, that he intends openino . n Select School in this city. or. the Ist Monday of April ' next, in the basement of the Third Preabyteriun Church. mar9.l-tf. Envopean 'Agency. REMITTANCES of, money on moderate terms, can bo Ado during my absence in Europe, to every part of aglow!, Scotland, Wales or the continent of Europe.. Legacies, debts, - property. or claims recovered; searches- for wills,. titles and documents effected , and other Europeanbusiness trpns acted by. applying to James Mayryllatoratrent, Pitts burgh. - : ifx.ENAN, Agent aria Attorney at Law, ritoburgh M!IrECNM= Jusurantc INREZONITY AGAINST , 'LOSS DAN. AGE BY FIRE. - THE -- MUTUAL Pft.INCIPLE COMBINED • . • . With the additional security of a STOCK . CAPITAL. The Reliance Mutual Inenrailee Co. .- of Phila..Charler Perkettial. DIRECTORS: George W. Toland, John M. Atwood; Thomas C. Reekhill, Lewis R. Ashhurst, Wm, R. Thompson, George N. Baker, - George M, Stroud, - John:J. Val:idea:amp, George W. Carpenter. -; - WILL make insurance against Loss or Daniage •by Fire, in PittsbOrgh and Vicinity, on Houses, Stores and other buildings, sad on Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandize, limited or perpetual, in tows or country, on the most fat °ruble term.. The Mutual Principle, combined with a Stock Capi• tat, and the other provisions of the Charter of thin Company, hold out unusual Intl ucements, WO of profit and safety, to those desirous of effecting inaniance, which the Company ask the attention and exitmi nation of those interested. ' , The Capiial Stock of the Company is invested in good and sufficient Securities. After providing for the losses accruing to the Company, in the course of its business, the stockholders ore entitled to receive. out Of its income and profit% an interest not exceedisg six pet cent. per annum on the Cupiud Stockactually paid in—the amount of a hick interest, it is expected, will be supplied by funds invested—und thereafter, all .the remaining profits are to accumulate and, be held, in like manner with the Capital Stock, for the better se. clarity of the assured. But certificates beginar inter or, payable annually. transferable on the books of the Company, and convertible at.any time into Capital Stock, will be issued therefor to the Stockholders and insured members, in proportion to I be ornaunt of Stock held, dr premium paid by them respectively, agreeably. to t he provisions of the Charter. Those effecting insurance with this company. have, besides the usual protection against loss, by the 01 di: nary method of insurance, the ndditional advantage of a direct participation in the profits of the Conipany. without any liability. GEO. W..TOLAND, PresidOnt. -B. M. iliactuass, Secretary. The subset iber, who is the duly nuthoriie4 Agent I'm the above named Company, is ptepared to mnheiti 4urance, at. the (Mice of the Agency, No. 2: St Charles Hotel, on Third street, a few doors above, yVtiod sueet, and will give all further information desired. T kIOS. J. CAMPBELL. PhtsFore], Dlnv3o. 1845.: (je5.1y..) dec3 Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philiidelphia. N. E. corner of Third and [tread sla., Pittaburoh. 'PH"'tissets of the company on the firot of January. 4815, no plit,li.hed in conformity with an uct of the l'ennovlvonia Legislature, were 13umla and Mortgitgco, $600,615 93 Real Estute, at co-t. 100,967 77 Teinpotary Loans Stocks and Cush, 207,499 72 ;: Drinking 5 tonal of 009683 42 AWording certain assurance that all losses will be promptly met.and giving entire security to all who oh- . min policies l'rom this Company. Risks taken at us low rates as are consistent with security. oral WARRICK MAR.TIrL Agent. INSURANCE.' AGAINST Tho Citizen's Mutual Insurance Company of Pennsylvania, I Pio. 152. 11 7 a/nui Sycd, Philadelphia, WI I.L insure houses, stores . undother buildingq; akin merchandise, furniture and property gen erally, in Pittsburgh and rho surrounding country, against 111.57 i or damage by fire, for any period of time. Chatter perpetual. No marine, river nor inland transportation risks ale taken by 0114 Company. It makes no dividend. among stockholders. Alter paving the necessary ex penses of rho office, the whole accruing premium and interest aro appropriated exclusively to meet (mres. It is thus enabled to insure op terms not surpassed by any other Company JAMES TODD, President. DA NIEL. B. Pout.tissT, Secretary. Aiency at Pittsburgh, in Burhe's building on 4th itreet, at the Wilco of hinter & Buchanan. je3. JAS. W. BUCHANAN. INSURANCE American Fire Insurance Company OF PIIILADELPIA, cIiARTER PE.ELPETUAL—CAPITAL 500,000 PAID IN. Office in Philadelphia, No. 72, Walnut st.; IVM. DAVIDSON, Pres'r. FREDF:PICK FRALEY, Sce'y. THIS :31,1 and well established Companycontinues to instate Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture and property, not of an extra hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favorable terms by GEO. COCH RAN, Agent. dec2.l No 2ti Wood et. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. Cfl RTF.R PERPETUAL. $400,000 paid in, office 163 i, Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth. Take Inmatatice, either permanent or limited, against loss or &rmee by fire, on Property and *Ef fects of every description, in Town or Country, on the most reasonable terms. Application.•, made either personally or by letter, will be promptly attended to: C. N, BANCKER, Prest: C. G. BANCKER, Seely. DIRECTORS • Charles N. Banker, Jacob R Smith. Thurnn, Hurt. George %V. Itichardi, l Thoman J Wharton, Mordecai D. Gewie, Tobias Wagner, Adolpld E Rorie, Same( I Grunt, David S Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY WARRICK MARTIN, Agent, at the Exchange Of !ice of Warrick Martin Sr. Co., corner of Third and Market atteets. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken: aug4.ly. Piro and Marino Insurance. THE Insurance Company of North Americo, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, utfvrs to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the Canal and Rivers. DIRECTORS. Arthur Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Sonfl. W. Jones, Sam'l. W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob Al. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff, Thomas I'. Cope, Richard D. Wood, _ _ Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Sec'y This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is perpetual, and from its high standing, long experience, ample means. and avoiding, all risks of en extra ha zardous character, it may be considered as offering ample security to the public. MOSES ATWOOD, A t Counting Itoom of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front streets, Pittsburgh. :oct 23-Iy, WILLIAM DicEEEI ; STILL continues in his old business of manufactur kg WAGONS, CARTS. DRAYS, !TIMBER. I . WHEELS,',,TROCKS AND WHEELB RROWS, on : Fifth steeet, between Wood and Smith eld, where he keeps constantly on hand, or made to o der in the shortest notice, any amount of work, by . the best of workmen and good materials, and at pricks to suit the times. Those engaged in the Santa } Fe trade, and Furnace mon, are requested to give! him a call before purchasing elsewhere. - .1 . - :ap7 . Cattail:Scat House. By R. Dosseel, Pedn erect, P . iltsburgh, Penna :pit CARDING and Ledgiog by the day or week on _LP the moat reasonable terms. Strangers will find it to their advantage to ,patronize .him. Personis tray. cling east or west, will find his house a convenient to cation—it is within, one hundred yards of :the Canal Basin, and convenient to the Forwarding Reuses. igr Every information given to ; Menefee turns. in all branches of the businese. r • Irrtlettte Brewed Aldean at all times be had at tbebat: nov10:_ly - :. - .:,..:77, .•....• - _'. : ,: f .',....:, ';:.,:=,.:, --,:?....--'.:1.-::5t:.,-•:.4:31.,-4,-,....:.:74.::.;-,,,,i- : 7,-,i p .,,, r , ' ,, t 4 ; -.,--, .?„ , ..?.. A -- 55,.i. , : ,- .-:. -. ..2 -,, ,; , 1:-A-.,',7' , ... , ,: i,i : . , ; , :r..1"i ::.. -,.- .. c ! , ::::; • ~ , ;.-i.. :-',;,-:".a';-:-?..,-....r.".-=.-.::::-!. ; . ,: .: , . , .... - ;. - 1,::, ,, 5.T. , :.r-,.,.:*- - .;.:-.. ;,., -..,. .-..,,„.".;..,.;,-,ft,„--zz,.,,,,,t,a,,,„,.7,,,...;.--.„_1*,,,,,,N,5.,..,„ - .--,,,-,:to4'i'Lf„-=7=:.,,',,..,:.•1,:,,r,0.:,7^-7*,----7e.,,,t4.1%',..7'4„r..."' ,`N.';'-.-'•,,-;.:.4..-..1-',..-t•--7e44',;..ii42;.V.i..,,1571,,,g-,7.4,,_•,,,.,.„.'-- , . . .. . . ... , . . , . . _. - MMI=E IV/cAlzster's OinUnen*. INSENSIBLE. PERSPIRATION. The preceding figure is given to represent the Itt• sassiest: PsastottATlON. It is the gmatevacuation for the impurities of the body. it will be noticed that a thick cloudy mist issues front all points of the surface, which indicatei that this perspiration flows uninter ruptedly when we ate in health, hut. -ceases when we are sick. Life cannot be sustained without it. It is thrown off - from the blood and other juices of the body, and •disposes by this. means, of nearly all the impurities within us. The language of Scripture is , "in the Blood is the Life." If it ever becomes impure, it may be traced directly to the stop page of the insensible perspiration. Thus we see, all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in leered, is to open the.ports, and it relieves itself from all impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitality,are v.itliout. one particle of medicine, except to open the pores upon the stance, Thus we see the filly of taking so much internal remedies. All practi however, direct their efforts to restore the In sensible Perspimt ion. The Thompsonian, fur instance, steams. the Hydropethist shrotals us in wet blankets, the riomopathist desk out infinitissirnals, the Allapa thist Welds and doses its .willt meteury, anti the blus tering - Qiinck gorges us with• pills, pills, pills. To give some idea of the amount of the Insefisi le" Perspiration, we will sone that the learned Dr. Lcwen hock, ascerisined that five-eights of all we receive in to the stomach. passed off by this means. In other winds, if we eat an drink eight pouds per day, we evacuate five pounds of it by the Insensible It . This is none oth . er then the used up partici of the blood, and other, uices giving place to the neew and fresh ones. To check this. therefore, is to retain in the system fivrights of ell the virulent matter that nature demat s should leave the body. By a sudden transition from neat to cold, tar pores ale stopped. the perspiration ceases, and disease begins at once to develop° itself. Hence, a stoppag e , of this flow of the,joices, originates so many complaints. It i,.by stopping the pores, that overwhelms man kind' with coughs, colds, and consumption,. Nine tenths of the wort d die from diseases induced by e stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let toe ask, now, - every candid mind, what course seems the most resonable to pursue, tn - -unstop the pores, after they ate closed. Would you give physic to unstopthe pores] Or woold you apply something that .would do this ripen the Witrface,'w brie the clog ging actually is? And yet I know of no physician who makes.any external upplicatiou to effect it. Un der these circumstances, I present to physicist's, and to all others, c A lists r's All-Healing Ointment, or he World's Salve. Ii has power to restore perspi ration on the feet, on rite head, around old sores, upon die elms:, itt short, opounny part of the body, whether d sensed sliglirly or severely. It has power to cause all external sores, scrofulous humors. skin diseases, poisonous wounds; to discharge their putrid matter. and then heals them. • It is a remedy that sweeps ufE the whole catalogue cutaneous disorders, and restores the entire cuticle to its healthy functions. It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so many and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. It is a remedy that neither sickens, gibes inconve nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. - It preserves rind defends the surfece from all de- . ransemerd of its functions. The surf - Ice is the outlet or five-eighths of the bile and used up matter within It is pierced with millioni of openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pares, and death knocks at your door. It is rightly termed All Healing, for there. is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last-fourteen years far all diseases of the chest, consumption, liver, involving the iltinatt danger and responsibility, and I I declare before Heaven and man, that not in one single case has it failed to benefit; when the patent was within the reach of mortal means. . I have had physician's, leurned in the profession; I have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition and multitudes of the poor, use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one united and universal voice—saying "Mc• Mister, your Ointment is good. CONSUMPTION. It can tinnily be credited that a salvecan tome any effect upon the lungs, seated as they are within the system. But if 'traced upon the chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, seperutes the poisonous parti cles, that are consuming them, and expels them from the system. I need not say that it is curing persons of Consump tion continually, although we are -iold it is looniness, I care not what is said, so long as I can cure several theusand persons yearly. HEADACHE. The Salve has cured persons of the Headache of 1.0 years standing. and who bad regularly every week, so that vomiting often took-place. Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like Success. COLD-FEET. Ccniumption, Liver complaint, pains in the cheat or side, falling off the hair, one or the other always ac comport es cold feet. „It is a sure sign al disease in the system to have cold feet. The Salve will cure every - case • In Scrou fin. Erysipelas, salt Rheum, Li ver complaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as As thine. Oppression, Pain, also Sore Lips,,Chapped H and s, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous-Did. Did. eases, and of the Spine there is probably no medi cine now known so good. BURNS. his the best thing in 'the world -for Burns. (Read the Directions around the box.) - PIMPLES ON.THE FACE, MASC CLINE SKIN. GROSS SURFACE. Its first action _is to expel all 'garner. It will not cease drawing till the face is free from any matterthat may be lodged under the skin, and frequently break. ing out to the surface. It then heals. When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repulsive surface, WM gins to soften and Soften until . the skin becomes us smoothand delicate as a child's. WORMS. If parent's knew how fatal moat medicines were to children taken inwardly, they would be slow to resort to them. Especially "mercui ial lozenges" called" me dicated lozenges,' .vernsifugee pills, &c. The truth is, no one can tell, invariably when worms are present. Now let me say to parents that this Salve will always tell if a child has worms. It will d:iveevery vestige of them away. (Read the directions around the box.) There is probably no mediciue on the faCe' of .the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of worms. A , e l t , h . c u t e h l : s r: TOILET. Ali I stnkeit s y m t o a r ; b th o o ut W i o t r a id s l a h T ai b r e r bring their Oils far and near, and mine will . ristore the hair two cases to hteir one. . . . OLD -SORES. •' That some Sores ase an outlet th impurities of the system, is, because they - cannot pass off - through the na tural channels of the Insensible Perspiration. If such sores are healed up the impurities must have some other outlet, or it will endanger life. This salve will always provide for such emergencies. RHEUMATISM: 'lt removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of course ceases. • FEVERS. ,• - In all cases of fever, ,the difficulty Ires in the pores being locked up,- so that the heat and.perspiration cannot pass off. If the least-moisture could be started, the crisis has passed and the danger over. Healing Ointment will _in all cases- of fevers almost instantly unlock tbe skin and bring.forth the periipt ration. We have, cured catt . s .- that actually defid every thing knoWn,as well:as the ability of fifteen Or twenty • doctor. :One One man told us he had Spent $5OO • 'Untie • SC ALD HEAD MIRE ":I`';‘' . children without any benefit, when wfitwitttmeti-of.ifiti-: ointment 'cured them:' ' - Occasional:use - of "the Ointment. will always keep coma from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they Will'use it. ' - AS A FAMILY MEDICINE, - No men can measure its value... &firing as thasit ay roll along over. the Heavans-r-so long ni else einadiS, the earth, subject to idt infirmittea.- of the long as disease and siCknesa is known—just.. 4 -6 will this 'good Ointment. be used and esteemed When man ceaoes from off the earth; then the demand will cease, and not till then. - JAMES McALISTER & Co. Sole proptdetors of the above Medicine. Price 25 cents per box. jr ~ As the All-Healing Ointment has been greatly„ counterfeited, we have given this Caution to the pub: lic that '.'no Ointment will be gemaine unless the names of James illeAtisten or James • 111 c Alister 4.C0., - aro WRITTEN with a PIM upon EVER* Now, we hereby offer a reward of $5OO to be paid : on conviction in any of the constituted courts of the United States, for any individual counterfeiting . oar. 4 name and Ointment. • '. - . . PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. - AGENTs..—For tale in Pitizburgh by Braun & Rei tar, corner ef Liberty and StClair stn., and by J Cassel, corner of Walnut and Penn Its ; Hays& Brock•; way. (Druggists) No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty at.; L Wilcox., jr.; corner Market and the Diamond; H P Schwartz, and 3 Sargant, Allegheny city: J Smith ( Druggist) :Birmingham. Schooninaker & Co., (Druggists,) No 81; Wood st.; are the wholesale agents.. - mat 20, BLAKELY & MITCHEL - ' REAL ESTATE AGENTS & CONVEYANCERS CONTIN BE to attend to the purchase and sale or City an l County Property, and all other business connected with Real Esune.. They will also prepare:. Deedx, Bonds, Mortgages and all other legal Instal-1. meats of writing, on , moderate terms. For the' con venionce of the public, they , have two offscerlait..: Late office of Jahn J Mitchel, corner of - Fotatli- Smithfield streets, (2d story,)and the office of Jameg: Blakely, on Penn street, near the Canul Bridget stli, Ward. Eind 23 gln-i ' - TO MIDIS! TO +=WWI . THREATENED ) INVASION Or . WESTERN^I'ENNSYLVANIA by=. Col Strife,irith 111,000 men, notwitli." standing which; J. M. Mate will 'continue to sell CLOTHING chespei - than - any has heretofore beeri offered in the western country, having the largest es; tablishment in the city, fronting on Libirty and Sixth streets, He is now prepared to show-to his numer; nun patrons, the greatest variety of _ Cloths, Cassizneres, Vcstin g s, and Clothing of all descriptions, suitable . for the; ay ! moaching season, that - his e ver been : offered, in this, market, to which all can' have the Right of Observe the corner, No 167, Liberty and'Siith sts.: J. M. WHITE, Tailor; -:":- Prmtrietnr: Franklin Medical College of Prinaile/Phii 1111 H E first annual. course of leciurea in I;'s m an =,' tutibn,will be opened 9,a; Monday, the tivrelfth day ufOciiiber next ;the second. - Munday to Clanber,), and will lie'continued until the end of the ensuing Feb-. foamy. PROFESSORS. Paul Beck Goddar4, D.--Anatorny and Med ogy. C C Vaal W:yek, N. D.,—F'rinciples and practice of surgery'. _ Aleredf Clymer, 111, A—Principles and PtaCtice of mediciNe . • . : . John Barclay Biddle; It D.—Muterin modicn and' thernpeuags. - - • David tinnier Tacker,,Af. 0.--Obsteiricks - and dicenses of women and children. , Levin S Joynes, At. D.--Phisiolngy and legal med.!, icine. • James 13 Rogers, M. /A—General and organic chemistry. John lioreloy Biddle. if D.—Dean of the faculty. !Joseph Leidy, M. D.—Demonstrator of Anatomy.. The Franklin Medical College was incorporated lit the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by an act approved 23th January 1846, and is authorised by-settion third of its charter, "togrant the degree of Doctor of Medi cine to any such persona en shall possess the quiliSea- - tions now usually required of candidates io other Medical Colleges in this slate." FEES, For each courseorientates, $l5 00 Marticulation fee, to he paid once only;. -5 .00 Diploma fee, 111 - 00 Additional information respectini the course of-ia. ..nruction, or, other Matters connected with 114- Fan*. ry, can be obtained upon applieation,.nerionally, or . ,by letter, to BIDDLE. M. D e . Dean of the Faculty, N E corner of Quiene : , ii 4 Spruce, street, Philadelphia,. _ - GREAT' - TARIFF REPEALED ! ! ! THE sliding scale principle abandoned and the minimum standard adopted at No. 92 Plarkcit Street. We hove been receiving for the fait week or tin. a fresh supply of seasonable DRY' GODDS,...bougta from the Manufacturers, Importers, and at Auctioe; at the lowest cash prices. Having had an experienced Agent in PhilidelPhia and New Yirk...ror. some months past picking up bargains, here and there, ena ble:: us to ofrer to the public a splendid stock of Goode with almost an imperceptible Taritr. Oar stock nee slats in part of tho following Goode:— Shawls—a great variety; • -7. French Torkeri Shawls; English do do; . • , Splendid Brasile and Cashmere Shawl% Damask . Black and Embroidered Terkeri- do; , Soper Black Thibet, Silk Fringe do; - Ladies': Super Cashmere Scarfs;.. - Plaid Woollen Shawls orevery..,variety; Also a great variety of Cashmere D'Cconse; - Plain de Lain, and barred and figured de Lain; English and French Merinoest - 7 ' 'Alpaccas and Coburg Chubs; . - Bombazines; plain rind fancydress Silks; Irish Linens—Cotten Alpacca -and :Cashmeie CASSIS! ERES, CLOTHS, And VESTING& Also, an excellent:assortment of. domestic Goods, All of which we offer, wholesale or retail, at such prl -nee as'we think cannot fail to please. :Call. and amine for yoursolvel—nt No. 92. Market street. , ! dec29-tf. ' MOSES COREY: WAR WITH MEXICO DECLAILEb4 MONOIsIGAHELA c.f4QTIJ-ING)STORE-',' _ No 2, WOOD St. Second Door from' thd Corner of Water Street. - - COOLEY & LAIRD, PROPRIETORS, The undersigned takes this '"method of announcing to their customers and the public gerieralty,tbat r they have just received from the East, and offer forbidiat theatxwe stand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings andmatertals idea& ry descridtirni, having been purchased fercash on tho most advantageous terms, they are enabled to ofrer as CHEAP as can be sold in the Western laYantiy. Their assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, is largo, and has been 'manufactomd from the best materials, and by excellent Workmen. They have constantly on hand and will rnanalaelitia to order all articles - of Clothing, which theywill war:, rant to be made in , the , beet manner_ nd most fashionr. able style. They invite tho ,pnblic to call- and examine their stock of goods, as they are 'confident. they. can sell GOOD ARTICI.E3 at prices whiCh cannot fail to please.. - Reinember lEe place. NO. 2. WOOD STREET'. SECOND DOOR. FROM THE CORNER-'.OF WATER. • - sepo.,tf, John D. Davis ' • AUCTIONEER AND AND COMMISSION MERCIPT. Corner of Wood and sthsts., Pitt a bnrgll IS ready tot eceive mercharidixe of every desczipflo ;, anconsignment,- for public or private sale, anti from long experience in tho abovo himselfthat he will be able to give entire tuglarttefloi.. to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regularsales on Morioate and Taußsbikxs,ofDq . Goods and fancy article:so:all) . o'clock, A , M.. Of Groceries,Pittsburghmanufaetured and secondhand furniture, &c.,at2 Sales every evening,atearlygaslight:i augJZlt RI PC—s Are r n °Mice lA.Bur +Aa 'Attorney auildings4 °NAP' • -une 1948: t , wly r 4t4 „tree. - - " 41...1516*..! MIMI 5-41 77.4. q. ; •"‘ • •-- •-• CORNS AUTION
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